![]() ![]() Fine-Point Blade* – primary Cricut blade designed to cut light- to mid-weight materials.(The blades marked with an * come with the Cricut Maker) The left-sided A Clamp holds Cricut Pens for writing and drawing, and the right-sided B Clamp holds the various blades and tools. ![]() The Cricut Maker features the Adaptive Tool System which allows you to easily swap out a large number of tools to create a vast variety of projects. There Seems to Be So Many Blades, What Are They For? With patience, you can make a design as big as you want by using my “Off the Mat” technique here. However, don’t let mat size hold you back. The Cricut Maker uses mats for cutting, and 2 mat sizes are available: 12″x12″ and 12×24.″ This means you can cut any single design as big as 12×24″ or smaller. The Cricut Maker’s claim to fame is that it can cut the widest selection of materials, including both fabric-like materials (e.g., fabric, leather, felt), firm materials (e.g., chipboard, wood, matte board), and pretty much everything in between (including vinyl, iron-on, sticker paper, etc.) You can see the complete list of over 300 compatible materials here. What Does the Cricut Maker Cut and How Big? The Cricut Maker really is the ultimate electronic cutting machine and can truly help you create anything your heart desires! You can take a full tour of the machine and all its features here. Thanks to its powerful tool system and wide array of interchangeable blades, it cuts the biggest collection of materials and performs the most specialized functions such as writing/drawing, engraving, scoring, debossing, perforation, and more. The Cricut Maker is the strongest, largest, and most capable machine in the Cricut family. My goal here is not only to inspire and motivate you to consider investing in a Cricut machine (because I genuinely believe you’ll love it) but to also provide honest answers to the questions you can’t find anywhere else! Let’s jump in! What Is the Cricut Maker? Today, I want to dive into many of the Frequently Asked Questions I get asked about the most capable and expensive machine in the Cricut family: the Cricut Maker. ![]() I know, without a doubt, that you can make amazing things with a Cricut machine, but I also know you are likely filled with lots of doubts and questions (such as, is it hard to learn, worth the cost, or something I will really use?). I personally think a Cricut machine is one of the most versatile, accessible and cost-effective purchases a crafter or homemaker could ever make (yes, more so than a sewing machine!), but I also realize it’s a huge investment of money, time, supplies, and space. Long before they even knew who I was, I’ve used a Cricut to decorate and organize our homes, make party decor, teacher gifts, holiday projects and so much more. It is no secret around here that I am a huge Cricut fan. This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Cricut. ![]()
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